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Suicide and its Impact on the Criminal Justice System
By Elizabeth Kelley and Francesca M Flood
American Bar Association
May 2022 • pages
Paperback 978 1 6410 5986 2 • $69.95 / £54.00
Whether you are a defendant, family member, criminal defense attorney, prosecutor, judge, law enforcement officer, academic, or mental health professional, this book provides much-needed information about a pervasive phenomenon––suicide in the criminal justice system.
Real Estate
Effectively Representing Your Client Before the IRS, 8th Edition
Editor-in-chief Christine S Speidel and Patrick W Thomas
American Bar Association
August 2022 • 2250 pages
Multiple-item product 978 1 6410 5718 9 • $309.00 / £238.00
Effectively Representing Your Client Before the IRS is a comprehensive collection of everything a tax professional should know when dealing with the IRS.
Taxation
Chinua Achebe and the Igbo-African World Between Fiction, Fact, and Historical Representation
Edited by Chima J. Korieh and Ijeoma C. Nwajiaku
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 318 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 5269 0 • $120.00 / £92.00
eBook 978 1 7936 2706 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
This book examines how Chinua Achebe presented the Igbo-African world in his writing by analyzing his engagement with critical issues like historical representation, gender, and indigenous political institutions. Contributors study how his work draws from African historical reality and identity while challenging Western epistemological hegemony.
African
Literary Connections Between South Africa and the Lusophone World
Edited by Anita De Melo; Ludmylla Lima and John T. Maddox IV
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 172 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1642 3 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 6430 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
Literary Connections between South Africa and the Lusophone World examines the connections between the literatures and cultures of South Africa and Portuguesespeaking nations of Africa, Portugal, and Brazil.
African
The Power of Legal Project Management A Practical Handbook, 2nd Edition
By Susan Raridon Lambreth and David A Rueff
American Bar Association
May 2022 • 336 pages
Paperback 978 1 6410 5990 9 • $199.95 / £154.00
This comprehensive reference guide provides lawyers with a complete and comprehensive review and discussion of legal project management, including the business case, the definitions and application, ethical considerations and the issues and constraints in implementation. This simple, easy-to-use framework can be applied from start to finish in any firm or practice area.
Sports
Legal Writing
A Judge’s Perspective on the Science and Rhetoric of the Written
Word
By Robert E Bacharach
American Bar Association
October 2022 • 184 pages
Paperback 978 1 6410 5659 5 • $89.95 / £69.00
“A magnificent book on writing. Drawing on the lessons from psycholinguistics and rhetoric, Judge Bacharach has written a remarkably practical book on how to write effectively. Judge Bacharach illustrates his points with very specific suggestions and countless examples from briefs from top lawyers and opinions of judges. I learned so much from this wonderful book.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley School of Law Trial Practice
Contested Borders Queer Politics and Cultural Translation in Contemporary Francophone Writing from the Maghreb
By William J. Spurlin
Rowman & Littlefield International
June 2022 • 262 pages • Part of the Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics series
Hardback 978 1 7866 0081 3 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 7866 0837 7 • $45.00 / £35.00
Contested Borders broadens understandings of dissident sexualities in Africa through focusing specifically on the Maghreb. It examines new representations of same-sex desire emerging in new francophone life writing, memoir, and literature from Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.
African
New Criticism and Pedagogical Directions for Contemporary Black Women Writers
Edited by LaToya Jefferson-James Lexington Books
March 2022 • 342 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 0670 9 • $120.00 / £92.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6716 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
New Criticism and Pedagogical Directions for Contemporary Black Women Writers spans the contemporary era into the AfroFuture. It begins with Ann Petry, who has been forcibly mashed into masculinized critical paradigms, and ends by introducing audiences to Black speculative and Science Fiction writers.
American / African American
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Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature and Theater, Second Edition
By Wenying Xu Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
August 2022 • 512 pages • Part of the Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts series
Hardback 978 1 5381 5731 2 • $225.00 / £173.00
eBook 978 1 5381 7329 9 • $213.50 / £165.00
Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature and Theater, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 700 cross-referenced entries on genres, major terms, and authors.
American / Asian American
Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel
By Joseph M. Ortiz
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 374 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 3564 8 • $120.00 / £92.00
eBook 978 1 7936 5655 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel is the first biography of Gordon Merrick, the ubiquitous and controversial novelist who inaugurated the tradition of gay romance. The book is a fascinating account of a neglected major figure in gay literary history.
American / General
Lynching in American Literature and Journalism
Edited by Yoshinobu Hakutani
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 200 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0907 4 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 9081 1 • $45.00 / £35.00
Lynching in American Literature and Journalism is a collection of historical and critical discussions of lynching in America that reflects the shameful, unmoral policies of lynching. Through twelve essays, the book explores writing about lynching as an American tragedy.
American / General
Playful Wisdom
Reimagining the Sacred in American Literature, from Walden to Gilead
By Robert Leigh Davis
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 252 pages
Paperback 978 1 7936 2630 1 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 6288 8 • $111.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 7936 2629 5 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book examines play and religion in American literature, exploring a unique kind of modern piety that arises not based on fixed doctrines or ecclesiastical structures, but on a light-handed responsiveness of spirit that constantly adapts to new perspectives and revises fixed assumptions in the light of new experiences.
American / General
Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives
By Stella Setka
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 174 pages • Part of the Reading Trauma and Memory series
Paperback 978 1 4985 8385 5 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 3831 1 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 4985 8384 8 • $38.00 / £29.00
Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives examines a burgeoning genre of ethnic American literature and film called phantasmic trauma narratives, which use culturally specific modes of the supernatural to connect readers to historical traumas in ways that encourage empathic responses.
American / General
Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry Tracing Inaccessible Grief from Stevens to Post-9/11
By Toshiaki Komura
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 246 pages • Part of the Reading
Trauma and Memory series
Paperback 978 1 7936 1264 9 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 2625 5 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 7936 1263 2 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book examines unconventional elegies of losses that are “lost” on us, discussing what it means to “lose” loss and what happens when dispossessory experiences go unacknowledged or become inaccessible.
American / General
Microdystopias
Aesthetics and Ideologies in a Broken Moment
Edited by Asbjørn Grønstad and Lene M. Johannessen
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 214 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 2942 3 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 9430 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
In contrast to classic dystopia’s manifestations of world-shattering and -changing events, Microdystopias: Aesthetics and Ideologies in a Broken Moment introduces and develops the idea of microdystopia as the emerging genre for our times of imperceptibly shrinking horizons of possibilities in relation to film, series, and literature.
American / General
Robert
Frost’s Visionary Gift
Mining and Minding the Wonder of Unexpected Supply
By William F. Zak
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 422 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 3829 8 • $125.00 / £96.00
eBook 978 1 7936 8304 4 • $50.00 / £38.00
A revaluation of Frost’s major lyrics, Robert Frost’s Visionary Gift: Mining and Minding the Wonder of Unexpected Supply makes a case for Frost as America’s preeminent philosophical poet. William F. Zak provides groundbreaking analysis to well over one hundred of Frost’s lyrics.
American / General
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Roth’s Wars A Career in Conflict
By James D. Bloom
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 188 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1384 2 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 3859 9 • $45.00 / £35.00
Roth’s Wars is an inquiry into how Roth cast himself throughout his fiction as a war writer, a teller of soldier stories, in relation to Roth’s and his narrators’ subsidiary performances as sportswriters, crime reporters, polemicists, pundits, and movie fans.
American / General
Ethnic Positioning in Southwestern Mixed Heritage Writing
By
Judit Ágnes Kádár
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 228 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 0790 4 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 7911 1 • $45.00 / £35.00
Ethnic Positioning in Southwestern Mixed Heritage Writing explores the anxiety, frustrations and ignorance challenging the celebratory public discourse on mixed race and the way Southwestern writing facilitates the reformulations of identity as a self-conscious holder of cultural assets beyond the binaries of Indigenous and Euro-American ancestry.
American / Regional
The Soldier-Writer, the Expatriate, and Cold War Modernism in Taiwan Freedom in the Trenches
By Li-Chun Hsiao
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 190 pages
Hardback 978 1 4985 6909 5 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 4985 9101 1 • $45.00 / £35.00
The Soldier-Writer, the Expatriate, and Cold War Modernism in Taiwan: Freedom in the Trenches characterizes Taiwan’s postwar modernist literature as Cold War modernism par excellence that was born out of a constellation of Cold War circumstances, amounting to a perfect storm for its emergence.
Asian / General
Indian Feminist Ecocriticism
Edited by Douglas A. Vakoch and Nicole Anae
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 256 pages • Part of the Ecocritical
Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 6669 0871 8 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 6669 8725 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
Indian Feminist Ecocriticism surveys literature through an ecofeminist lens by Indian scholars, which places contemporary literary analysis through a sampling of its diverse languages and in the context of millennia-old mythic traditions of India, exploring intersectionality, queerness, and surveillance as they apply to feminist ecocriticism.
Asian / Indic
The Romance of Regionalism in the Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald The South Side of Paradise
Edited by Kirk Curnutt and Sara A. Kosiba
Lexington Books
September 2022 • 340 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0916 6 • $120.00 / £92.00 eBook 978 1 6669 9173 3 • $45.00 / £35.00
At the height of their fame, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald dramatized their relationship as a charming romance of regionalism, a Northern man’s pursuit of a Southern belle. This collection of thirteen essays reveals that tensions between sectionalism and nationalism run much deeper in their work than previously appreciated.
American / General
The History of Modern Korean Fiction (1890-1945) The Topography of Literary Systems and Form
By Young Min Kim - Translated by Rachel Min Park - Introduction by Theodore Jun Yoo - Afterword by Jooyeon Rhee
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 322 pages • Part of the Critical Studies in Korean Literature and Culture in Translation series
Paperback 978 1 7936 3191 6 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 1893 3 • $126.00 / £97.00
eBook 978 1 7936 3190 9 • $40.50 / £31.00
This book traces the emergence of modern Korean literature and its trajectory towards the turn of the twentieth century. In examining the entanglements of literary style, form, and contemporaneous institutions, Young Min Kim illuminates an oft-overlooked period in modern Korean literary history.
Asian / General
American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India Critical Perspectives
Edited by Sharada Chigurupati and Nageswara Rao Konda
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 224 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0625 7 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 6669 6264 4 • $45.00 / £35.00
American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India critically investigates multiple perspectives demonstrated by American poets, dramatists, and fiction writers. It discusses universal themes of racism, class, gender, and identity crisis and demonstrates how American letters influence the Indian intellectual scene and how it is interpreted in turn.
Asian / Indic
Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature
Edited by Mina Qiao
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 202 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4612 5 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6132 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
Into the Fantastical Spaces of Contemporary Japanese Literature examines selected contemporary Japanese writers and their use of fantastical spaces. Such spaces grant access to phenomena occluded from everyday life, including the geographically peripheral, the culturally marginalized, the psychologically liminal, and the physically intangible.
Asian / Japanese
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Theorizing Post-Disaster Literature in Japan Revisiting the Literary and Cultural Landscape after the Triple Disasters
By Saeko Kimura - Translated by Rachel DiNitto and Doug Slaymaker
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 228 pages • Part of the New Studies in Modern Japan series Hardback 978 1 7936 0536 8 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 7936 5375 5 • $45.00 / £30.99
This seminal book is the first sustained critical work that engages with the varieties of literature following the triple disasters—the earthquake, tsunami, and meltdowns at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Asian / Japanese
Mediation and Children’s Reading
Relationships, Intervention, and Organization from the Eighteenth Century to the Present
Edited by Anne Marie Hagen Lehigh University Press
March 2022 • 264 pages • Part of the Studies in Text & Print Culture series
Hardback 978 1 6114 6326 2 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6114 3279 9 • $45.00 / £35.00
Striving to develop interdisciplinary dialogue, the essays in this work explore children’s and young adult reading through the theoretical lens of “mediation.” They interrogate how values and assumptions about the effects of reading underpin reading practices, facilitation of reading and the study of reading, literature and print culture.
Books & Reading
Latin American Detectives against Power Individualism, the State, and Failure in Crime Fiction
By Fabricio Tocco
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 248 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 5164 8 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 1655 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
This book examines Latin American detective fiction and how the genre produces a socio-political critique of individualism and the state.
Caribbean & Latin American
School Gun Violence in YA Literature Representing Environments, Motives, and Impacts
By Laura A. Brown
Lexington Books
June 2022 • 146 pages • Part of the Children and Youth in Popular Culture series
Hardback 978 1 7936 2207 5 • $90.00 / £69.00
eBook 978 1 7936 2082 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
Using Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory and Peter Langman’s categorical descriptions of school shooters, this book analyzes several Young Adult (YA) texts about school shootings and uncovers how the authors represent such violence and the perpetrators while developing stories that effectively speak to their adolescent readers.
Children’s & Young Adult Literature
Women’s Performative Writing and Identity
Construction in the Japanese Empire
By Satoko Kakihara
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 170 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 1160 4 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 1611 1 • $45.00 / £35.00
Women’s Performative Writing and Identity Construction in the Japanese Empire analyzes how texts from Japan and its former colonies and territories represent the changing institutions of education, marriage, family, and labor under imperialism, arguing that women writers constructed their sense of self through their fiction and nonfiction works.
Asian / Japanese
Women’s Writing and Early American Literature
Afro-Caribbean
Edited by LaToya Jefferson-James
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 236 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 0667 9 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 7936 6686 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
Afro-Caribbean Women’s Writing and Early American Literature is both pedagogical and critical. The text begins by re-evaluating the poetry of Wheatley for its political commentary, demonstrates how Hurston bridges several literary genres and geographies, and introduces Black women writers of the Caribbean to some American audiences.
Caribbean & Latin American
Posthumanist Readings in Dystopian Young Adult Fiction
Negotiating the Nature/Culture Divide
By Jennifer Harrison
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 146 pages • Part of the Children and Youth in Popular Culture series
Paperback 978 1 4985 7337 5 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 3351 1 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 4985 7336 8 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book explores the deployment of posthumanist ideology in young adult dystopian fiction. It applies this theory to the presentation of social issues in select novels.
Children’s & Young Adult Literature
Comparative Postcolonialism in the Works of V.S. Naipaul and Toni Morrison
Fragmented Identities
By Alshaymaa Mohamed Ahmed
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 214 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 2162 5 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 1632 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
Comparative Postcolonialism in the Works of V.S. Naipaul and Toni Morrison: Fragmented Identities places comparative literature in a postcolonial context in order to widen its traditional scope and thereby pay greater attention to the relationship between indigenous and hegemonic cultures.
Comparative Literature
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Critical Essays on English and Bengali Detective Fiction
Edited by Debayan Deb Barman - Foreword by Phil Fitzsimmons
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 254 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4957 7 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 9584 4 • $45.00 / £35.00
The book brings together three strains of detective fiction: British, American, and Bengal. The essays explore varied aspects of detective fiction, offering new avenues of critical thought from a Postcolonial perspective.
Comparative Literature
Fashion Narrative and Translation Is Vanity Fair?
By Rosanna Masiola
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 296 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4729 0 • $110.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 7936 7306 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
Fashion Narrative and Translation explores fashion in narrative and translation featuring a corpus of descriptions in comparative literature. The book is divided into themes introducing crucial issues in fashion discourse and translation studies, including cinematic adaptation ‘from page to screen’ and costume design.
Comparative Literature
Hierarchy and Mutuality in Paradise Lost, MobyDick and The Brothers Karamazov
By Lawrence L. Langer
Lexington Books
September 2022 • 310 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1876 2 • $110.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 6669 8779 9 • $45.00 / £35.00
This book is a study of the conflicts between the quest for power and the bonding of human friendship and love in Paradise Lost, Moby-Dick and The Brothers Karamazov, with a focus on the role of the vengeful spirits of Satan, Captain Ahab and Ivan Karamazov.
Comparative Literature
Metaphysical Shadows
The Persistence of Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Marvell in Contemporary Poetry
By Sean H. McDowell
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 214 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 3543 3 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 5440 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
Metaphysical Shadows examines how the poetry of Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, and Marvell still speaks to working poets today. In the poems of Seamus Heaney, Alfred Corn, Anne Cluysenaar, Kimberly Johnson, Maureen Boyle, Jericho Brown, and others, these earlier poets continue to cast shadows in powerfully revealing ways.
European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Culture and the Literary Matter, Metaphor, Memory
By
Avishek Parui
Rowman & Littlefield International
February 2022 • 234 pages
Hardback 978 1 7866 1599 2 • $90.00 / £69.00
Paperback 978 1 7866 6005 5 • $39.95 / £31.00 eBook 978 1 7866 1601 2 • $37.50 / £29.00
A study of how cultural codes are constructed, consumed and conveyed in works of fiction and non-fiction.
Comparative Literature
Global Identities in Transit
The Ethics and Politics of Representation in World Literatures and Cultures
Edited by Bouchra Benlemlih and Lahoussine Hamdoune
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 332 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 2432 1 • $110.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 7936 4338 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
Global Identities in Transit: The Ethics and Politics of Representation in World Literatures and Cultures explores ways in which the impact of (post)colonial and global conditions on individual and group identities is reflected in different cultures and represented in world literary texts.
Comparative Literature
Brokering Culture in Britain’s Empire and the Historical Novel
By Matthew C. Salyer
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 298 pages
Paperback 978 1 4985 6292 8 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 2904 4 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 4985 6291 1 • $38.00 / £29.00
Brokering Culture radically recontextualizes conventional views of the relationship between the British Empire and the emergence of the nineteenth-century historical novel. The book focuses on how literary translations of eighteenth-century experiences of empire established the genre as a site of critique for nationalism and historical progress.
European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
The Inklings, the Victorians, and the Moderns Reconciling Tradition in the Modern Age
By Christopher Butynskyi
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
March 2022 • 206 pages
Paperback 978 1 6839 3229 1 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 6839 2277 7 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 6839 3228 4 • $38.00 / £29.00
The Inklings, the Victorians, and the Moderns examines a small group of twentieth-century traditionalists in their quest to reconcile and translate conservative traditional ideas within a progressive modern scientific context. The method of reconciliation derives from their continued value of myth, religion, liberal education, and ancient texts.
European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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The Queer Bookishness of Romanticism Ornamental Community
By Michael E. Robinson
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 244 pages
Paperback 978 1 7936 0795 9 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 7935 5 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 7936 0794 2 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book explores and theorizes Romantic bookishness, arguing that “bookish” names a queer practice and discourse at the margins of Romantic authorship and reading. Ornamental communities focused on books played an antithetical role to the twinned, spiritualizing ideologies of sexuality and authorship in Romanticism and its Victorian reception. European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Historical Dictionary of French Literature, Second Edition
By John Flower
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
June 2022 • 658 pages • Part of the Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts series
Hardback 978 1 5381 6857 8 • $250.00 / £192.00 eBook 978 1 5381 8585 5 • $237.50 / £185.00
Historical Dictionary of French Literature, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on individual writers and key texts, significant movements, groups, associations, and periodicals, European / French
Reimagining Resistance in Gisèle Pineau’s Works
Edited by Lisa Connell and Delphine Gras
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 230 pages • Part of the After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France series Hardback 978 1 6669 1099 5 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 6669 1008 8 • $45.00 / £30.99
Reimagining Resistance in Gisèle Pineau’s Works brings together a range of perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic and across the Pacific to explore the unique ways in which Gisèle Pineau’s works redefine the concept of resistance, particularly as it relates to gender, race, history, and Antillean identity.
European / French
Ethnic Minority Women’s Writing in France Publishing Practices and Identity Formation, 1998–2005
By Claire Mouflard
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 192 pages • Part of the After the
Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France series
Paperback 978 1 4985 8731 0 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 7297 7 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 4985 8730 3 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book examines autobiographies, autofictions, and manifestoes written by ethnic minority women writers in early twenty-first century France. In their publications, select authors denounce the ethnic hierarchies created and propagated by French institutions, and contend with the neocolonial marketing practices of key metropolitan publishers.
European / French
Performing the Pied-Noir Family
Constructing Narratives of Settler Memory and Identity in Literature and On-Screen
By Aoife Connolly
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 252 pages • Part of the After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France series
Paperback 978 1 4985 3737 7 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 7353 3 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 4985 3736 0 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book examines literary and cinematic representations of the European settlers of Algeria known as the pieds-noirs following their mass migration to France in 1962.
European / French
Remnants of the Franco-Algerian Rupture
Archiving Postcolonial Minorities
By Mona El Khoury
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 356 pages • Part of the After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France series
Paperback 978 1 7936 1771 2 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 7699 9 • $126.00 / £97.00
eBook 978 1 7936 1770 5 • $40.50 / £31.00
This book examines the colonial legacies and transnational identities of four minorities, orphans of Algeria: European settlers, Jews, mixedrace individuals, and Harkis. It argues that works of literature build an archive allowing the articulation of hidden histories and pays homage to the missing Algerian father, outcast of hegemonic narratives.
European / French
The
French Historical Narrative and the Fall of France
Simone Weil and her Contemporaries Face the Debacle
By Christine Ann Evans
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 142 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4666 8 • $90.00 / £69.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6675 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
The French Historical Narrative and the Fall of France focuses on assessments of the fall of France in June 1940 and its impact on France’s historical narrative, placing Simone Weil’s writing of 1938 to 1943 within this continuum.
European / French
Writing the Black Decade Conflict and Criticism in Francophone Algerian Literature
By Joseph Ford
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 178 pages • Part of the After the
Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France series
Paperback 978 1 4985 8188 2 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 1868 8 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 4985 8187 5 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book analyses the work of writers, journalists, and academic critics producing work during and since the end of the Algerian Civil War, arguing that literature—and ideas we have about it—can restrain our understanding of the world at a time of conflict and further entrench the polarized discourses that lead to the conflict in the first place.
European / French
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The Author in Criticism
Italo Calvino’s Authorial Image in Italy, the United States, and the United Kingdom
By Elio Attilio Baldi
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
March 2022 • 316 pages • Part of the The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Paperback 978 1 6839 3193 5 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 6839 1911 1 • $95.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 6839 3192 8 • $40.50 / £31.00
The Author in Criticism offers a comparative analysis of the reception and circulation of Italo Calvino’s works in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Italy, proposing new views that arise from the analysis of the different phases and faces that characterize Calvino’s transnational authorial profile.
European / Italian
Creating Your Own Space
The Metaphor of the House in Feminist Literature
By María Davis
Lexington
Books
August 2022 • 84 pages • Part of the Innovation and Activism in American Women’s Writing series
Paperback 978 1 7936 1537 4 • $39.99 / £31.00
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Creating Your Own Space explores the reasons for the use of the house as a metaphor by analyzing two literary works and a particular metaphor, such as the house as a prison or the house as a place of economic freedom.
Feminist
Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood Identity, Belonging, and Displacement in a Global Context
Edited by Maria D. Lombard
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 204 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0205 1 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 6669 2068 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood takes a critical look at the representations and lived experiences of migrant, refugee, and otherwise displaced mothers. This volume explores literature, film, and original ethnographic research about migrant motherhood through theoretical lenses including postcolonial theory, feminism, and critical refugee studies.
Feminist
The Functions of Unnatural Death in Stephen King Murder, Sickness, and Plots
By Rebecca Frost
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 208 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4621 7 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6224 4 • $45.00 / £35.00
The Functions of Unnatural Death in Stephen King: Murder, Sickness, and Plots examines the function of death in over thirty of King’s works to parse out the ways the Master of Horror plays with the idea of death and approaches it from multiple angles.
Horror & Supernatural
Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture
How
We Hate to Love Them
By Kate Christine Moore Koppy
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 174 pages
Paperback 978 1 7936 1279 3 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 2779 9 • $95.00 / £73.00
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In Fairy Tales in Contemporary American Culture: How We Hate to Love Them, Kate Koppy shows that fairy tales have become a key part of the American secular scripture by analyzing contemporary fairy tale texts as both new versions in a particular tale type and as wholly new fairy-tale pastiches.
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Monstrous Women and Ecofeminism in the Victorian Gothic, 1837–1871
By Nicole C. Dittmer
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 244 pages • Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 6669 0079 8 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 6669 0804 4 • $45.00 / £30.99
Offering an ecofeminist approach to the interdisciplinary readings of the early-to-mid Victorian Gothic of both canonical narratives and ephemeral penny bloods and dreadfuls, Dittmer identifies assumed “monstrous” women as monistic mind-body figurations, who reject social confines and reclaim nature.
Feminist
Radical Hope in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon The Moon and Meteor
By Phillip Grayson
Lexington Books
September 2022 • 142 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1168 8 • $90.00 / £69.00 eBook 978 1 6669 1695 5 • $45.00 / £30.99
Radical Hope in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon provides a careful consideration of the author’s career, examining how literature mimics the structure of consciousness, and how the novels of Thomas Pynchon use this to confront readers with the ethical demands of the world and the others within it.
General
Becoming the Pearl-Poet Perceptions, Connections, Receptions
Edited by Jane Beal
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 310 pages • Part of the Studies in Medieval Literature series
Hardback 978 1 7936 4675 0 • $110.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6767 7 • $45.00 / £35.00
From Becoming the Pearl-Poet, students and scholars alike can learn about the Pearl-poet and the five poems attributed to him, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and St Erkenwald, exploring key ideas that will inform a deeper understanding and appreciation of this medieval English writer’s work.
Medieval
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Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Robertson
Edited by Jennifer Jahner and Ingrid Nelson
Lehigh University Press
February 2022 • 250 pages
Hardback 978 1 6114 6332 3 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6114 3330 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
Dedicated to the scholarship of Elizabeth Robertson, Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature is a collection of essays that explore how gender in medieval English literature intersects with philosophy, poetry, history, and religion.
Medieval
The Secret in Medieval Literature Alternative Worlds in the Middle Ages
By Albrecht Classen
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 324 pages • Part of the Studies in Medieval Literature series
Hardback 978 1 6669 1786 4 • $120.00 / £92.00 eBook 978 1 6669 7871 1 • $45.00 / £30.99
The Secret in Medieval Literature explores the many secret agents, actions, creatures, and other beings influencing human existence. Medieval poets had a clear sense of the alternative dimension (the secret) and allowed it to enter quite frequently into their texts.
Medieval
American Romanticism and the Popularization of Literary Education
By Clemens Spahr
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 164 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4954 6 • $95.00 / £73.00
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American Romanticism, Education, and Social Reform argues that American Transcendentalism was an attempt to institutionalize and popularize Romantic literary practice. The Transcendentalists tried to make Romantic education “the generating idea of society itself,” so selfreliance needed to become a cultural practice available to everyone.
Modern / 19th Century
Queer Transgressions in Twentieth-Century Polish Fiction
Gender, Nation, Politics
By Jack J. B. Hutchens
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 154 pages
Paperback 978 1 7936 0505 4 • $39.99 / £31.00
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This book analyzes the subversive power of twentieth-century Polish fiction, showing that it helped to undermine nationalist and homophobic ideologies that are still at play in Poland today. The author argues that the transgressive reading of Polish literature can challenge the many binaries that conservative, heteronormative ideology depends upon.
Modern / 20th Century
Medievalia et Humanistica, No. 47 Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture
Edited by Reinhold F. Glei and Maik Goth - With Christoph Schülke
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
March 2022 • 152 pages • Part of the Medievalia et Humanistica series
Hardback 978 1 5381 5790 9 • $90.00 / £69.00 eBook 978 1 5381 7916 6 • $85.50 / £66.00
Volume 47 showcases a variety of transnational and translingual perspectives, analyzing the works of humanist authors from across Europe, and how language can affect the interpretation of the literature. It expands beyond the Eurocentric appraisal of medieval works and takes into consideration a broader response.
Medieval
The Construction of Marginalities and Narrative Imaginary in Mohamed Zafzaf’s Texts The Postcolony in Secrets and Intimacies
By Lhoussain Simour
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 166 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4597 5 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 5982 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
With a postcolonially-inflected concern, this book attempts to approach in an interdisciplinary manner a set of narratives that have not been previously explored in western academia. It offers a discussion about the aesthetic, discursive, and cultural implications of Zafzaf ‘s works that rethink canonical formations of literary texts in Morocco.
Middle Eastern
Airpower in Literature Interrogating the Clean War, 1915–2015
By Kimberly K. Dougherty
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 234 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 5308 6 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 3093 3 • $45.00 / £35.00
Airpower in Literature offers fresh insight into the first century of airpower by placing literature of five major wars in conversation with the clean war discourse. The literature pushes back, showing both aviators and bombed societies, exposing the air war to an audience that may never otherwise see it.
Modern / 20th Century
Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Writing Between Them Turning the Table
By Jennifer D. Ryan-Bryant
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 208 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 1415 5 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 4162 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
Turning the Table offers a new resource to Hughes and Plath scholars studying the poets’ archival materials and compositional processes. The book traces the theory of the ars poetica that each poet advanced while exploring the dialogues that emerged between Plath’s Ariel and Hughes’s Crow and Birthday Letters collections.
Modern / 20th Century
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Utopian and Dystopian Themes in Tolkien’s Legendarium
By Mark Doyle
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 204 pages
Paperback 978 1 4985 9869 9 • $39.99 / £31.00
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eBook 978 1 4985 9868 2 • $90.00 / £69.00
This book explores how Tolkien’s utopian and dystopian themes inspire and remain relevant to modern readers. It examines how Tolkien’s malevolent societies in his legendarium have the unique ability to capture the fears and doubts that many people sense about the trajectory of modern society.
Modern / 20th Century
Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in Twenty-First-Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction
By Majed Alenezi
Lexington Books
September 2022 • 146 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0961 6 • $90.00 / £69.00 eBook 978 1 6669 9623 3 • $45.00 / £35.00
Shifting Perspectives of Postcolonialism in Twenty-First-Century Anglophone-Arab Fiction dislodges postcolonial theory and discourse from its infinite obligation to colonial legacies by turning to the representation of internal concerns in the Arab world and at the same time exposing the rifts and blind spots in postcolonial theory.
Modern / 21st Century
The Suburbs
New Literary Perspectives
Edited by Marie Bouchet; Nathalie Cochoy; Isabelle Keller-Privat and Mathilde Rogez
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
February 2022 • 302 pages
Hardback 978 1 6839 3302 1 • $110.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 6839 3038 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
The Suburbs: New Literary Perspectives places the suburbs firmly at the center of attention by focusing on those “places that thrive on disregard.” By examining the suburbs across continental and cultural differences, this study shows how this liminal space also ushers in, albeit fleetingly, humane urbanity, or urban humanity.
Modern / General
Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes
By Neil McCaw
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
March 2022 • 450 pages • Part of the Historical
Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts series
Paperback 978 1 5381 6950 6 • $50.00 / £38.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 5381 3157 7 • $111.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 5381 2316 4 • $105.50 / £82.00
Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,000 cross-referenced entries that contain detailed examinations of the themes and features of the 60 stories that make up the Sherlock Holmes canon.
Mystery & Detective
Moral Complexities in Turn of the Millennium British Literature
By Mara E. Reisman
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 192 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4846 4 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 8471 1 • $45.00 / £30.99
This book offers a critical analysis of morally complex social, political, and cultural issues in novels by Kazuo Ishiguro, Patrick McGrath, Graham Swift, Andrea Levy, and Jeanette Winterson. It examines how the work illuminates intricacies of human experience, encourages political engagement, fosters communication, and facilitates social change.
Modern / 21st Century
Posthuman Worlds
Roberto Bolaño’s Narrative and Virtual Reality
By Adolfo Cacheiro
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 256 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4987 4 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 7936 9881 1 • $45.00 / £35.00
Posthuman Worlds: Roberto Bolaño’s Narrative and Virtual Reality is a literary, psychoanalytic, and philosophical investigation of the representation of subjectivity and reality in the context of the relationship of Europe to the Americas as represented in Roberto Bolaño’s narrative.
Modern / General
True Lies and
Short
Takes Assorted Life Writing Essays
By Eugene L. Stelzig
Hamilton Books
December 2022 • 216 pages
Paperback 978 0 7618 7326 6 • $24.99 / £18.99
eBook 978 0 7618 3273 3 • $23.50 / £17.99
These essays focus on different periods of the author’s life and hybrid identity: his Austrian childhood, his teenage years in France, his coming to the U.S. as a young adult and attending college, studying in England, and then settling in the U.S. into an academic career.
Personal Memoirs
Our Osage Hills Toward an Osage Ecology and Tribalography of the Early Twentieth Century
By Michael Snyder and John Joseph MathewsEdited by Michael Snyder - Foreword by Russ Tall Chief and Harvey Payne
Lehigh University Press
March 2022 • 344 pages
Paperback 978 1 6114 6303 3 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 6114 3019 9 • $126.00 / £97.00
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Interweaving lost articles by the Osage author, naturalist, and historian, John Joseph Mathews with insightful commentaries and essays by his biographer, Michael Snyder, Our Osage Hills tells a fascinating story of the Whazhazhe people in the Great Depression period and beyond.
Native American
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Ecotheology and Love The Converging Poetics of Sohrab Sepehri and James Baldwin
By Bahar Davary
Lexington Books
June 2022 • 182 pages • Part of the Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives series Hardback 978 1 7936 4276 9 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 2776 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
Ecotheology and Love examines ecotheology and ecopoetics in the work of Sohrab Sepehri, a twentieth-century Rumi and a pillar of the religion of love, and American novelist James Baldwin. Davary shows how these artists’ deep understanding of spiritual traditions of the world give their work immediacy for our time.
Middle Eastern
Expressivity in Modern Poetry
By Donald Wellman
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
March 2022 • 320 pages
Paperback 978 1 6839 3120 1 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 6839 1188 8 • $128.00 / £98.00
eBook 978 1 6839 3119 5 • $40.50 / £31.00
Expressivity in Modern Poetry examines the radical address to reality in twentieth-century modernism. This legacy is foundational for contemporary poetry. New constructions of subjectivity and a turn toward language now characterize both poetic composition and critical theory.
Poetry
Fernando Pessoa
and the Lyric Disquietude, Rumination, Interruption, Inspiration, Constellation
By Irene Ramalho-Santos
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 190 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0313 3 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 3140 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
Fernando Pessoa and the Lyric studies Pessoa’s poetic theory and practice, emphasizing Livro do desassossego and the heteronymic drama, and discovers new approaches to reading and appreciating the lyric. A number of Pessoan concepts are examined in relation to different poets, yielding unprecedented results in comparative studies of poetry.
Poetry
Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars
By Robert Mueller
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 252 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4480 0 • $105.00 / £81.00
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Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars explores the work of prominent poets including Aristotle’s epistemology enabling a depiction of sonnets and their similars and how temporality is key, by way of Augustine, to a comparative procedure that explores the closing features in sonnet-writing and in poems by American poets.
Poetry
Haiku, Other Arts, and Literary Disciplines
Edited by Toru Kiuchi and Yoshinobu Hakutani
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 334 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4720 7 • $120.00 / £92.00
eBook 978 1 7936 7214 4 • $45.00 / £35.00
Haiku, Other Arts, and Literary Disciplines investigates the genesis and development of haiku in Japan and determines the relationships of haiku with other arts, such as essay, painting, and music, as well as the backgrounds of haiku, such as literary movements, philosophies, and religions that underlie haiku composition.
Poetry
Homer The Odyssey A Prose Translation
Translated by Charles Underwood Hamilton Books
December 2022 • 310 pages
Paperback 978 0 7618 7368 6 • $24.99 / £18.99
eBook 978 0 7618 3693 3 • $23.50 / £17.99
This is a complete translation into contemporary English of the ancient Greek epic by Homer. The translation by Charles Underwood is presented in prose to emphasize the distinctive narrative qualities that illustrate Homer’s mastery of stirring language and evocative storytelling.
Epic
Lenard
D.
Moore and African American Haiku Merging Traditions
By Ce Rosenow
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 104 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 5317 8 • $85.00 / £65.00
eBook 978 1 7936 3185 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
Lenard D. Moore and African American Haiku analyzes the ways in which Moore combines haiku with other traditions: African American storytelling, jazz poetry, ekphrasis, and elegies. The author argues that Moore’s engagement with haiku and his prolific publication history solidify haiku as an established form in African American poetry.
Poetry
Longfellow’s Imaginative Engagement
The Works of His Late Career
By Jeffrey Hotz
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
March 2022 • 600 pages
Hardback 978 1 6114 7775 7 • $165.00 / £127.00
eBook 978 1 6114 7764 4 • $60.00 / £46.00
Longfellow’s Imaginative Engagement is a literary biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from 1861 until 1882. Using archival materials from Harvard’s Houghton Library and Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site, the book presents Longfellow’s final two decades as a vibrant artistic period.
Poetry
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The Heroines of Henry Longfellow Domestic, Defiant, Divine
By Timothy E.G. Bartel
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 134 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1306 4 • $90.00 / £69.00
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The Heroines of Henry Longfellow: Domestic, Defiant, Divine explores the major heroines of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He argues that these oft-overlooked characters have great significance for ongoing discussions within feminism and theology concerning domesticity, political defiance, and the human quest for union with the divine.
Poetry
Verbal Transformation, Despair, and Hope in The Waste Land
By Shudong Chen
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 346 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0762 9 • $120.00 / £92.00
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Verbal Transformation, Despair, and Hope in The Waste Land argues a prosodically explainable literary case regarding how a hidden phenomenon of verbal transformation serendipitously turns the conspicuous message of despair into the message of hope hidden in the text of The Waste Land.
Poetry
Literary Biographies in The Lives of Remarkable People Series in Russia Biography for the Masses
Edited by Ludmilla A. Trigos and Carol Ueland
March 2022 • 352 pages • Part of the Crosscurrents: Russia’s Literature in Context series
Hardback 978 1 7936 1829 0 • $120.00 / £92.00
eBook 978 1 7936 8306 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
This book examines the Russian biography series, The Lives of Remarkable People, and its role in Russian culture. The contributors examine the interplay of research and imagination in biographical narratives, the changing perceptions of what constitutes literary greatness, and the subversive possibilities of biography during eras of censorship.
Russian & Former Soviet Union
Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy
Walking in Other Worlds
Edited by Ingrid E. Castro
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 290 pages • Part of the Children and Youth in Popular Culture series
Paperback 978 1 4985 9431 8 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 4295 5 • $110.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 4985 9430 1 • $38.00 / £29.00
Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy: Walking in Other Worlds draws on childhood studies scholarship to contextualize children’s agentic entanglements with fantasy. Fantasy offers children opportunities for greater peer connectivity, identity exploration, holistic citizenry, and creative empowerment.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Trauma in 20th Century Multicultural American Poetry Unmuted Verse
By Jamie D. Barker
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 178 pages • Part of the Reading Trauma and Memory series
Paperback 978 1 4985 9271 0 • $39.99 / £31.00
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This study expands upon literary trauma theory through a reader response approach and examines African American, Native American, and Japanese American poetry from the twentieth century. Special attention is given to the idea of ambivalence in poetry as well as the idea of building community.
Poetry
Dostoevsky as Suicidologist Self-Destruction and the Creative Process
By Amy D. Ronner
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 356 pages • Part of the
Crosscurrents: Russia’s Literature in Context series
Paperback 978 1 7936 0783 6 • $42.99 / £33.00
Previously published as hardback
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Through an analysis of suicide in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s writings, Amy D. Ronner illustrates how his implicit awareness of self-homicide prefigured theories of prominent suicidologists, shaped both his philosophy and craft as a writer, and forged a ligature between artistry and the pluripresent impulse to self-annihilate.
Russian & Former Soviet Union
Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
Edited by Slav N. Gratchev and Howard MancingIntroduction by Irina Evdokimova
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 308 pages
Paperback 978 1 4985 9794 4 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 7920 0 • $111.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 4985 9793 7 • $38.00 / £29.00
This unique book examines the heritage and enduring relevance of Viktor Shklovsky’s work from a wide range of international perspectives. The essays articulate Shklovsky’s impact through various lenses including literature, literary theory, film, art theory, and philosophy from the early-1920s to the mid-1970s.
Russian & Former Soviet Union
Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction
Narrating the Future
Edited by Tereza Dědinová; Weronika Łaszkiewicz and Sylwia Borowska-Szerszun
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 276 pages
Paperback 978 1 7936 3665 2 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 7936 6638 8 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 7936 3664 5 • $38.00 / £29.00
Images of the Anthropocene in Speculative Fiction examines how the Anthropocene and its challenges are addressed by contemporary writers in a variety of genres broadly defined as speculative fiction. The book demonstrates that speculative fiction, can alter the readers’ perception of their duties and responsibilities towards their communities.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Lab Lit
Exploring Literary and Cultural Representations of Science
Edited by Olga Pilkington and Ace G. Pilkington
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 274 pages
Paperback 978 1 4985 6600 1 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 5981 1 • $111.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 4985 6599 8 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book introduces and explores a new genre, lab lit. Essays both discuss lab lit novels using a variety of analytical approaches as well as provide a theoretical framework to explore the social and literary backgrounds of the genre.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Science Fiction Toward a World Literature
By George Slusser - Edited by Gary WestfahlForeword by N. Katherine Hayles - Afterword by Gregory Benford
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 366 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0535 9 • $120.00 / £92.00 eBook 978 1 6669 5366 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
In this work, renowned scholar George Slusser analyzes science fiction’s history by focusing on important thinkers, overlooked by other critics, who made key contributions to the development of science fiction as a global literature.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Post-Theories in Literary and Cultural Studies
Edited by Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 286 pages Hardback 978 1 6669 1387 3 • $110.00 / £85.00
eBook 978 1 6669 3880 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
Post-Theories in Literary and Cultural Studies brings to attention the post-theoretical discussions on the changing perceptions in literary and cultural studies. In four sections the volume presents essays that trace the engagement of post-theory with post-postmodernism, posthumanism, ethics, and politics.
Semiotics & Theory
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Reformation Literary Negotiation of Religious Difference
By Dennis Taylor
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 494 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0208 2 • $145.00 / £112.00
eBook 978 1 6669 2099 9 • $50.00 / £38.00
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Reformation explores how Shakespeare responded in drama to the historical trauma of the Elizabethan Reformation. Shakespeare creatively engaged Catholic, Protestant, and secular points of view, and suggested new and interesting syntheses in play after play, thus providing models for today’s ecumenical dialogues.
Shakespeare
Science Fiction and Anticipation Utopias, Dystopias and Time Travel
Edited by Bernard Montoneri
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 262 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1813 7 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6669 8144 4 • $45.00 / £35.00
Science Fiction and Anticipation focuses on American and European influential works of science fiction published between the 18th and 20th century. The book explores how writers presented in this book envisioned the future of their country, and it discusses issues such as ethics, censorship, racism, sexism, and slavery.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Ursula
K.
Le Guin, Consent, and Metaphor
By Kate Sheckler
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 164 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0487 1 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 6669 4888 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
In Ursula K. Le Guin, Consent, and Metaphor, Kate Sheckler presents an alternative approach to understanding metaphor, altering our conception of the form and its effects. She identifies the delineation and effect created in the moment consent is offered.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Performing Shakespearean Appropriations Essays in Honor of Christy Desmet
Edited by Darlena Ciraulo; Matthew Kozusko and Robert Sawyer
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
June 2022 • 252 pages • Part of the Shakespeare and the Stage series
Hardback 978 1 6839 3360 1 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6839 3618 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
This collection of essays brings together innovative scholarship on Shakespeare’s afterlives in tribute to Christy Desmet. Contributors explore the production and consumption of Shakespeare in acts of adaptation and appropriation across a range of performance topics, from book history to the novel to television, cinema, and digital media.
Shakespeare
Thomas North’s 1555 Travel Journal From Italy to Shakespeare
By Dennis McCarthy and June Schlueter
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
March 2022 • 254 pages
Paperback 978 1 6839 3307 6 • $39.99 / £31.00
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Like previous works by the authors, Thomas North’s 1555 Travel Journal uses original digital research to analyze Thomas North’s previously unpublished journal, arguing that its descriptions, especially of northern Italy, provided a template for Shakespeare’s Henry VIII and The Winter’s Tale.
Shakespeare
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D.H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions
A Lacanian Perspective
By Ben Stoltzfus
Lexington Books
June 2022 • 184 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0367 6 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 6669 3683 3 • $45.00 / £35.00
D.H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions: A Lacanian Perspective shows how Lawrence and Lacan can change beliefs and practices, oppose the Anthropocene, and restore cosmic balance. Stoltzfus brings literature and psychoanalysis together in readings that are both aesthetic and epistemological.
Short Stories
Avian Aesthetics in Literature and Culture
Birds and Humans in the Popular Imagination
Edited by Danette DiMarco and Timothy Ruppert
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 272 pages • Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 6669 0181 8 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6669 1825 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
Avian Aesthetics in Literature and Culture challenges species centrism through essays that bridge various environment-focused perspectives and methodologies.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Ecopoetics of Reenchantment
Liminal Realism and Poetic Echoes of the Earth
By Bénédicte Meillon
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 388 pages • Part of the
Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 6669 1042 1 • $125.00 / £96.00
eBook 978 1 6669 0438 8 • $50.00 / £38.00
This book establishes how ecopoetics can provide insight into the poetic echoes of the living earth that are diffracted in environmental fiction, encouraging a reenchantment that adheres to postmodern science, while braiding various onto-epistemological threads. It reentangles the very material texture of language within the biosemiotic world.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Light as Experience and Imagination from Medieval to Modern Times
By David S. Herrstrom
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
October 2022 • 438 pages
Hardback 978 1 6839 3363 2 • $125.00 / £96.00
eBook 978 1 6839 3649 9 • $50.00 / £38.00
This scholarly work focuses on encounters with light, telling the story of “seduction” from the Middle Ages through our times, as revealed in works of literature and art, including architecture and film. Rather than the historical investigation of light’s “essential” nature, its subject is our relationship with light.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Violence, Trauma, and Memory
Responses to War in the Late Medieval and Early Modern World
Edited by Alexandra Onuf and Nicholas Ealy
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 256 pages • Part of the Reading Trauma and Memory series
Hardback 978 1 6669 1456 6 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 6669 4573 3 • $45.00 / £30.99
This volume examines late medieval and early modern warfare in France, the Hispanic World, and the Dutch Republic through the lens of trauma and memory studies. The essays, focusing on history, literature, and visual culture, demonstrate how people living with wartime violence processed and remembered the trauma of war.
Subjects & Themes / Historical Events
Climate Consciousness and Environmental Activism in Composition
Writing to Save the World
Edited by Joseph R. Lease
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 224 pages • Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Paperback 978 1 4985 2884 9 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback
978 1 4985 8825 5 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 4985 2883 2 • $38.00 / £29.00
This volume addresses the pressing need to continue the work of bringing sustainability into the college classroom. It provides accounts from a variety of instructors experiences with and best practices for incorporating climate change issues into writing-intensive courses.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises
Edited by Matthias Stephan and Sune Borkfelt
Lexington Books
May 2022 • 284 pages • Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 6669 0376 8 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 6669 3775 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
This collection asks whether literary works that interrogate and alter the terms of human-nonhuman relations can point to new, more sustainable ways forward.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Literature as a Lens for Climate Change
Using Narratives to Prepare the Next Generation
Edited by Rebecca L. Young - Foreword by Alexa Weik von Mossner - Afterword by Suzanne Keen
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 270 pages
Hardback 978 1 4985 9411 0 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 4985 4127 7 • $45.00 / £35.00
This collection offers practical approaches to using literature as a lens for teaching about climate change. Contributors share their classroom experiences and reflections to urge educators at all levels to prepare students for the challenges of a climate-changed world.
Global Warming & Climate Change
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Loren Eiseley’s Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide
By Qianqian Cheng
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 226 pages • Part of the Environment and Society series
Hardback 978 1 6669 0247 1 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 6669 2488 8 • $45.00 / £30.99
This book offers a coherent synthesis of Loren Eiseley’s works, showing how the naturalist and poet fosters readers’ ecological consciousness by arguing against artificial divisions between humans and the environment.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
The Emerging Role of Geomedia in the Environmental Humanities
Edited by Mark Terry and Michael Hewson
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 208 pages • Part of the Environment and Society series
Hardback 978 1 6669 1342 2 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 6669 3439 9 • $45.00 / £30.99
This book provides the latest scholarship on the various methods and approaches being used by environmental humanists to incorporate geomedia into their research and analyses, examining how these new methodologies impact the production of knowledge in this field of study and promoting the impact of First Nation people perspectives.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
Thomas Pynchon’s Animal Tales Fables for Ecocriticism
By Keita Hatooka
Lexington Books
August 2022 • 166 pages • Part of the Ecocritical
Theory and Practice series
Hardback 978 1 7936 5587 5 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 5882 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
Through examining case studies of animal representation in Thomas Pynchon’s works, Hatooka illuminates how radically and imaginatively the legendary novelist depicts his empathy for nonhuman beings and conducts conducting a comparative study of Pynchon’s narratives and his contemporary documentarians and thinkers.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
By Nahum N. Welang
Lexington Books
November 2022 • 254 pages
In The Affirmative Discomforts of Black Female Authorship, the author examines how three popular black female authors (Roxane Gay, Beyoncé and Issa Rae) simultaneously complement and complicate hegemonic notions of race, identity and gender in contemporary American culture.
Women Authors
Rethinking Nathaniel Hawthorne and Nature Pastoral Experiments and Environmentality
By Steven Petersheim
Lexington Books
March 2022 • 246 pages • Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
Paperback 978 1 4985 8119 6 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 1172 2 • $105.00 / £81.00 eBook 978 1 4985 8118 9 • $38.00 / £29.00
This book examines how Hawthorne’s notebooks provide a key for understanding the environmental elements of his fiction writing. Hawthorne’s four major romances are the main focus of study, but his short fiction and nonfiction also show a man convinced that human and nonhuman nature are inextricably intertwined.
Subjects & Themes / Nature
The Saving Grace of America’s Green Jeremiad
By John Gatta
Lexington Books
April 2022 • 160 pages • Part of the Environment and Society series
Hardback 978 1 7936 2405 5 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 4062 2 • $45.00 / £35.00
This book freshly explores the ways in which green versions of an ancient, darkly admonishing yet graced tradition of Jeremiad prophecy have figured throughout various historical periods and genres of American writing, all the way to the climate fiction of our own day. Essays
Geniuses, Addicts, and Scribbling Women
Portraits of the Writer in Popular Culture
Edited by Cynthia Cravens
Lexington Books
September 2022 • 256 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 2060 6 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 7936 0613 3 • $45.00 / £35.00
In Geniuses, Addicts, and Scribbling Women, contributors argue for critical attention to the ways in which writers have been portrayed through various genres, modalities, and historical periods, and the significant impact these portrayals have had on the popular imagination.
Subjects & Themes / Women
The Pathology of Desire in Daphne du Maurier’s Short Stories
By Setara Pracha
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 270 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 0717 9 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 6669 7186 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
The book addresses critical omissions in du Maurier studies by carefully examining her less well-known shorter fiction. The analysis covers nine stories chosen to illustrate how du Maurier employs the diseased, disabled, and maimed human form as a recurrent symbol for social, political, and domestic misalignment.
Women Authors
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The Affirmative Discomforts of Black Female Authorship Rethinking Triple Consciousness in Contemporary American Culture
Hardback 978 1 6669 0714 8 • $100.00 / £77.00 eBook 978 1 6669 7155 5 • $45.00 / £35.00
Writing Ambition Literary Engagements between Women in France
By Katharine Ann Jensen
Lexington Books
December 2022 • 202 pages
Hardback 978 1 6669 1879 3 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 6669 8809 9 • $45.00 / £35.00
Focusing on the psychological aspects of the literary engagements between women in France, Katharine Ann Jensen combines close readings of their works with attention to historical and biographical contexts to consider how and why one or both women in the pair express contradictions or anxiety about writing ambition.
Women Authors
Boundaries of Care
Community Health Workers in the United States
By Ryan I. Logan
Lexington Books
January 2022 • 224 pages • Part of the Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society series
Hardback 978 1 7936 2946 3 • $100.00 / £77.00
eBook 978 1 7936 9470 0 • $45.00 / £35.00
In Boundaries of Care, Ryan I. Logan introduces readers to the lived experience of community health workers and how, through outreach and advocacy, these workers intimately shape and improve the wellbeing of their communities.
Caregiving
Psychological Care for Cancer Patients New Perspectives on Training Health Professionals
By Domenico Arturo Nesci - Foreword by Nancy McWilliams Ph.D
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 160 pages Hardback 978 1 7936 4399 5 • $95.00 / £73.00 eBook 978 1 7936 4008 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
Psychological Care for Cancer Patients: New Perspectives on Training Health Professionals is an innovative work in psychosocial oncology which examines the role of creative expression in the psychological treatment of cancer patients.
Clinical Psychology
Women & Psychosis
Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Edited by Marie Brown and Marilyn Charles Lexington Books
March 2022 • 232 pages • Part of the Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts series
Paperback 978 1 4985 9193 5 • $39.99 / £31.00
Previously published as hardback 978 1 4985 1911 1 • $105.00 / £81.00
eBook 978 1 4985 9192 8 • $38.00 / £29.00
Women & Psychosis is an edited collection that examines the intersection of two marginalized identities, those of women and those deemed “psychotic”. Told from a multitude of perspectives, Women & Psychosis brings multidisciplinary thought to the subject, from psychiatrists and clinicians to first-person perspectives of the women themselves.
Clinical Psychology
Identity, Calling, and Workplace Spirituality Meaning Making and Developing Career Fit
By Thomas V. Frederick and Scott E. Dunbar
Lexington Books
July 2022 • 150 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 4870 9 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 8716 6 • $45.00 / £35.00
Frederick and Dunbar integrate theological scholarship on the construct of work and calling with organizational psychology research on workplace spirituality and career fit, offering new theological insights into aspects of vocation, work, and human nature.
Applied Psychology
Family Constellations A Breakthrough in Psychotherapy and Human Sciences
By Damian Janus - Translated by Barbara Gąstoł
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 308 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 2742 1 • $110.00 / £85.00 eBook 978 1 7936 7438 8 • $45.00 / £35.00
In Family Constellations: A Breakthrough in Psychotherapy and Human Sciences, Damian Janus examines family constellation theory in comparison with other therapeutic approaches. Janus argues that the findings derived from family constellations offer new understandings for the fields of psychotherapy, psychology, anthropology, and religious studies. Clinical Psychology
The Wounded Attorney How Psychological Disorders Impact Attorneys
By Catherine Young and Wendy Packman
Lexington Books
February 2022 • 192 pages
Hardback 978 1 7936 2646 2 • $95.00 / £73.00
eBook 978 1 7936 6479 9 • $45.00 / £35.00
In The Wounded Attorney, authors Young and Packman explore how mental health issues appear in the legal profession by examining attorney disbarment records and arguing for a therapeutic approach to attorney discipline that destigmatizes mental health issues.
Clinical Psychology
The Inner World of Unaware Phenomena Pathways to Brain, Behavior, and Implicit Memory
By Bruce J. Diamond; Amy E. Learmonth and Katherine Makarec
Lexington Books
October 2022 • 134 pages
Hardback 978 1 4985 5547 0 • $90.00 / £69.00
eBook 978 1 4985 5487 7 • $45.00 / £30.99
The authors argue that there is a world within us filled with memories, perceptions, tastes, preferences, biases, and beliefs that have been encoded and are expressed on an unaware, largely non-conscious level but, nevertheless, alter the quality, substance and trajectory of our lives. Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
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